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  1. ncm6cabrio

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  2. Falcon Wing

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    I recently got one too....Ive tried different soaps, Mcguiers, Adams, and Chemical Guys "Snow foam Honeydew." The chemical guys seemed to foam up and cling better. A couple ounces w/ hot water was enough to foam, rinse and foam again.
     
  3. SizzleChest

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    Looked like you had fun!
     
  4. ncm6cabrio

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    I use Chemical Guys high gloss- good stuff!
     
  5. Caeruleus11

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    I love all that stuff but most of all Chemical Guys. Fantastic photo!
     
  6. dahveedem

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    Chemical Guys Honeydew here as well... clings great. Nice smell too.
     
  7. AceMaster

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  8. Ak Jim

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    What is the point of a foam cannon?
     
  9. Envious Eric

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    A foam cannon will allow you to get a good amount of presoak/suds on the car in order to start breaking down the grime before you take a mitt to the car. Its safer on the paint.

    With that said, it wastes more soap and water, LOOKS COOL, and is only good if you have DI water or RO water setup. If you have hard water, its not going to foam as much, and it can still water spot

    Some people will use it to add more soap right before they wash the panel. What I mean is they will pressure wash the car, then foam up the top, wash it with a mitt from a soapy bucket, foam up the hood, wash it with a mitt from a soapy bucket, and repeat throughout the whole car. Its a lot more work, but as mentioned, its safer on the paint if the car is dirty.

    Now if your car is coated, then a pressure wash, presoak with the foam cannon, and regular wash will be just fine, and faster.
     
  10. Solid State

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    I recommend doing the parts that are the dirtiest first before doing the main panels. This would be the wheels, wells, bumpers and door sills. Otherwise, dirt from the bottom will contaminate the mitt before moving to the next panel. I also like to flow water under the mitt to keep it gliding on the foam with the first round as Ferrari paint is very fragile without a coating or film. Would like to have someone take car of the cleaning for me if I knew they would do as good a job. -best
     
  11. gt4me

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    Pre soaking the car with foam, I leave it for about 15 minutes then pressure wash off. Then wash as normal with mitt. The difference compared to no foam stage is amazing.
     
  12. Ak Jim

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    Thanks, sounds like it will save a lot of possible damage to the paint.
     
  13. cf355

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    does sound more fun that a regular wash
     
  14. Alden

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    Looks like a great addition to my home detailing hoard!

    Lots of these on Ebay for $39 or so, are any better than the others?
    Alden
     
  15. Falcon Wing

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    There are two different types. One hooks up to a pressure washer, and the other just hooks up to a garden hose.

    The pressure washer type creates the "foam", while the hose just creates "suds".

    I've had both,and prefer one that hooks to a pressure washer.

    Which are you looking at on ebay?
     
  16. Alden

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    #16 Alden, Mar 21, 2016
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    The pressure washer hook up types.

    Like this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121907848542
    Alden
     
  17. Falcon Wing

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  18. Alden

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  19. Nintendo64

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    Looking good!

    Is that washer powered by a Briggs&Stratton engine?

    Cheers
     
  20. Alden

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    So I got my foam cannon in - with no instructions.

    Can anyone help me with how much car wash material to put in the container? Mix it with water? Recommended operating pressure or other tips?

    Specs in the ad say 1300-2300 PSI?
    Alden
     
  21. ncm6cabrio

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    It's easy- a couple ounces of detergent in a full container of warm water. Connect to pressure washer and enjoy! Here's video...https://youtu.be/HqUEirOEyaw
     
  22. Alden

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    Thanks!
    Alden
     

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